32 bit or 64 bit OS

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32 bit or 64 bit OS

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I am in the market for a new desk top, which OS am I supposed to get with Open Dental?
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Re: 32 bit or 64 bit OS

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I have some computers that are 32 bit and others that are 64 bit. they both work fine.
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Definitely 64 bit unless you have sensors that won't work with it.
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Will my scanner and printer work with 64 bit? I do not have digital xray scanners
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Yes. In the unlikely case that they don't, it's cheap to get a new printer/scanner.
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Well, I don't know about how "cheap" the scanner would be, it is an Epson Perfection 750 Pro and is about $900
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